
The Journal of the
International Double Reed Society
No. 15, 1987
© International Double Reed Society:
Boulder, Colorado, USA -- 2000
© International Double Reed Society: Idaho Falls, Idaho,
USA -- 1987
Original issue edited by Daniel Stolper
and Ron Klimko
IDRS WWW issue edited by Terry B. Ewell and Jeffrey P. Vach
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- I.D.R.S. Officers
- Officer nominations for 1987
convention
- Important notice:
William Winstead
- Connections between the bass bombard
and the bassoon: Otto Oromszegi
- A thoughtful approach to bassoon
playing: Douglas E. Kehlenbrink
- Telemann's Kleine Cammer-Music
and the four oboists to whom it was dedicated:
Bruce Haynes
- Donald Leake: portrait of a Renaissance
man: Nancy and Charles-David Lehrer
- Low A:
R. H. Kay
- The so-called Haydn oboe concerto:
a curious modern edition: Benjamin
Folkman
- Nineteenth-century chamber
music for oboe: a checklist: Julia
C. Combs
- An annotated bibliography
of Canadian bassoon repertoire: Marc
Apfelstadt
- Bassoon reeds: a fourth
wire - is it a sound idea?: David L.
Gibson
- The rondo finale: an alternative
to ritornello form in the late 18th century oboe concerto and
its descendents: Charles-David Lehrer
- The bassoon concertos
of Antonio Vivaldi: toward a pedagogical ordering:
David Pierce
- Lost sheep:
Lowry Riggins